ONE DAY IN A BABY’S LIFE.
From the French of M. Arnaud. Translated and adapted by Susan Coolidge. With 32 full-page illustrations by F. Bouisset, printed in colors. 4to. Illuminated board covers. $1.50.
“No volume of baby talk and baby experience has been so naturally told to children or so perfectly illustrated as this one. The grown-ups will be as much charmed with its contents as the children.”—Home Journal.
THE LAST OF THE PETERKINS,
With Others of their Kin. By Lucretia P. Hale. With illustrations. Square 16mo. $1.25.
“It is such sweet sorrow to say good-by to this astonishing family that one cannot but hope that after the ‘lastly,’ as in some sermons, there will be a ‘finally.’ The entertaining members are now sent into a sort of oblivion; but how nice it would be if it should turn out that they had reunited and had merely gone off into some wilderness to get ready for further campaigning!”—Boston Advertiser.
IN THE TIME OF ROSES.
A Tale of Two Summers, told and illustrated by Florence and Edith Scannell. 12mo. $2.00.
“There are in it delightful sketches of child-life and child-character which make it a quite suitable and a very suggestive book for girls. It has been printed and published in artistic fashion, and it would be difficult to imagine anything sweeter or more cunning than some of the pen drawings of children’s faces with which it is illustrated. Altogether, author and artist have worked together with admirable sympathy to produce a charming story.”—Christian Union.